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- gvoakes, on 09/13/2009, -8/+28Healtcare is my favorite healthcare
- NoticeDesign, on 09/13/2009, -8/+28Fuk you stoopid librals. I'm with this ladie. It is my choce. I'm fine jist the way i is. You ain't gonna learn me ta like unaversal heltcare. I don't care how many uther ***** have it and luv it. And you ain't geetin my guns er my bible you dirty musslum. Go back to niggeria where you was borned.
- Jodash64, on 09/13/2009, -6/+18*My HUSBAND'S $$
- 3rdDay, on 09/13/2009, -5/+17Morans.
- Gemfinder, on 09/13/2009, -6/+18Yeah, how many of them used the Interstate Freeway System or Amtrak to get there?
- inactive, on 09/13/2009, -3/+14Sometimes less is more.
- jstohler, on 09/13/2009, -4/+11Because you can't spell HEALTHCARE without HEALT.
- neognostic, on 09/13/2009, -3/+10Or drank municipal water.
- inactive, on 09/13/2009, -4/+11Or went to a public school.
- tuka, on 09/13/2009, -8/+13Irony:
When it comes to health care, they are pro-choice. "Get your government off my body"
but......
When it comes to abortion, they are NO-Choice. "Gubment, control my body!!!"
God i hate stupid.
ps, there is no god, get some heath coverage you retards. - govsucks, on 09/13/2009, -1/+6Yes, How dare these people want to make their choices when its clear that our collective has all the answers humanity needs. /s
- awmagad, on 09/13/2009, -2/+6me fail grammar? that's unpossible
- mccanner, on 09/13/2009, -1/+4Oh I know, and I totally get it. (And I also totally appreciate you spreading the image around! Thanks, man!)
I just didn't want that first dude up there thinking he was scoring a point when he wasn't. I generally hate when people use grammar to try to sound smart, especially when they're wrong. - tuka, on 09/13/2009, -2/+4Shaka776, it actually is ironic, but i'll leave it to you to figure out how.
You have a choice either way, with gubment healthcare, you can still pray your cancer away if you don't want to use it. You can also still go buy your own ***** insurance if you like. So... tanks and buh bye. - inactive, on 09/13/2009, -3/+5The person that posted it on Flickr did that, I removed it on the title of my Digg submission.
- MicrosoftAccess, on 09/13/2009, -2/+4You retired or something?
- Waiting2awake, on 09/13/2009, -4/+6Not sure who you are being dug down - it follows as night, day, and day night.
Those that dug him.her down, care to explain why? - MicrosoftAccess, on 09/13/2009, -1/+3http://imgur.com/vKy5j.jpg
- Jodash64, on 09/16/2009, -0/+1Um, he's actually 'pro-choice' either way, considering the government healthcare is a public OPTION. (keyword: option)
And our 'cause' is the mindset of healthcare being a human right, not a luxury for comfortable surburban folks (see the pic) to keep to themselves. In other words, our 'blind loyalty' is humanism and compassion.
Its 2009, grow up conservatives; Social Darwinism is dead.
Oh, and you sure proved your point by using 'magnanimous'. Those with a fair vocabulary are clearly superior. - twisterrust, on 09/15/2009, -0/+1Dude.. Relax and try to read what I said again, I simply said Needless, I did not say you were wrong and that makes me smart in some way. I simply said Needless
"Use commas with too only when you want to emphasize an abrupt change of thought"
I still think you did not need a comma after too.
BTW, cool picture ;) - mccanner, on 09/13/2009, -3/+3As the person who posted the photo on Flickr and wrote the original headline--and as someone who makes a living as a freaking copy editor--I'd like to point out that there's nothing wrong with that comma. It's not ESSENTIAL to the statement, but it's not UNESSENTIAL either. Grammar has a lot of hard-and-fast rules, but there's a lot of leeway there.
Go learn a thing or two here (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/comma-with-to ... - rizzo2008, on 09/13/2009, -3/+3Education is the responsibility of the states...the Federal government has NO constitutional authority to give out education funding. In my opinion the states do it better anyways (see Georgia and the Hope Scholarship).
- scathis, on 09/14/2009, -1/+1More proof that this lady probably didn't go to a public school (or any school for that matter).
- shaka776, on 09/14/2009, -1/+1Wow... awesome rebuttal. I bow to your far superior wisdom... those digging you up are backing you up out of blind loyalty to their cause rather than any demonstration of knowledge of that term... and we all know where blind loyalty gets you. Good day, I'm done with this thread.... consider it a win if it makes you happy, I'm feeling magnanimous.
- CySailor, on 09/13/2009, -4/+4Why not go to a Voucher System for Health Care?
Even though the Government killed it, the voucher systerm for education, it was an amzing sucess. It allowed poor minority students to go to private schools and get out of the public educaation system. It effectivly gave everyone the means to make a choice rather than just accept what the Governmnet provided them.
So why not tax people for Health Care. Charge a flat 2% or whatever to all taxpayers. And then all taxpayers would recieve a voucher for an amount (say $3,000) of health care vouchers. Now every taxpayer is a potential customer for health care providers and every citizen has the means to make a choice. - inactive, on 09/13/2009, -2/+2I know that, but I dislike commas in titles. That and for the purposes of Tweeting, shorter is better.
- mille716, on 09/13/2009, -3/+1"Students in private schools typically score higher than those in public schools, a finding confirmed in the study. The report then dug deeper to compare students of like racial, economic and social backgrounds. When it did that, the private school advantage disappeared in all areas except eighth-grade reading."
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/15/education/15repo ... - captainpugwash, on 09/13/2009, -3/+1You spend more then other countries because you are forced to privately pay to go to collage, so it would seem a system that makes the taxpayer use it's own cash is less effective.
- Rotzooi, on 09/13/2009, -8/+4In her defense, my broken finger healt, even without healthcare.
- shaka776, on 09/13/2009, -6/+2So, when it comes to health care, you are not pro-choice. "Gubment, please save us!"
but...
When it comes to abortion, you are pro-choice. "Get your government off my body!"
Yeah, I hate stupid too.
And, btw, that ain't "irony". - digitronix, on 09/13/2009, -11/+7Considering that the United States pays much more for education than most countries but graduates more illiterates, I think it's time to take a hard look at the idea that government throwing money at problems does any good. People use money more efficiently and carefully if they pay for their education for their own kids, not when bureaucrats rob it from people they don't know and spend it on still other people they don't really care about. Government spending and regulation also have a tendency to inflate prices, because they tend to squash competition. It's amazing that so many people on Digg.com are brainwashed communists.
- twisterrust, on 09/13/2009, -12/+2I like the part where she misspelled Health and you added a needless comma
- itzdiceman, on 09/13/2009, -15/+3All excellent examples. Ignoring the stupidity of your argument: "you paid for something once, you should have to pay for everything else...."
What would you say if I dragged concrete behind my car and left big scrapes on the highway? Or if I smashed all the windows out on the train? Or if I popped all the basketballs at school? Or if I left my water running constantly?
This is what will happen when you pay for someone's health insurance. You have a nice system, but people go out of their way to raise the costs. My examples were even hard to come up with because it takes extreme behavior for a citizen to raise the costs of these government programs. Smoking is much more damaging to your health costs and much more accepted than scrapping the highway.
You wouldn't allow students to make 500 copies unnecessarily would you? So why does smoking magically get the pass? - Sewermutt, on 09/13/2009, -24/+4Dugg for title: "I bet they oppose education funding, too" -> "I bet they oppose education funding too" OR "I bet they oppose education funding as well".

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